EP0110528A1 - Tubular structures and joint for connecting tubular members - Google Patents
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- tubing of circular cross-section Whilst it is convenient to use tubing of circular cross-section for the first and second tubular members, it is possible to use tubing of other section. Indeed, if the second tubular member has to carry relatively large loads, it is convenient to form it from tubing of substantially elliptical cross-section.
- This problem may be obviated by forming a swage or indentation in each flattened end portion of the second tubular member whereby the lateral dimension of the flattened end portion is reduced to the required size.
- the hook portions can then be formed as before.
- a central and longitudinally extending slot may be formed in each flattened end portion, and then the end squeezed, either before or after the hook portions are formed, in the direction of the major axis of the tubing, again to achieve the desired dimension.
- the tubular structure comprises a rack assembly having a plurality of said first tubular members, e.g. arranged at four corners of the assembly, said first tubular members forming uprights of the assembly and each having two or more pluralities of slots at different angular positions, e.g., at 90° or 180° from one another, therearound, the slots of each plurality being aligned longitudinally-extending slots provided at spaced intervals along the length of the upright, and a plurality of second tubular members which form cross-members of the assembly and the hook portions of which are engaged with selected slots in said uprights to connect the uprights together.
- the hook portions 5 and 6 are so dimensioned that they can be inserted into adjacent slots 2, and the slots 5a and 6a defining the hook portions 5 and 6 are of such a width that when the hook portions 5 and 6 are inserted into adjacent slots 2 and the hook portions 5 and 6 are moved downwardly in the aspect of the drawing, the slots 5a and 6a will make a force or friction fit with the wall of the tubular member 1 at the lower ends of the adjacent slots 2 with which the hook portions 5 and 6 are engaged.
- FIG. 5 A further alternative tubular member 3 formed from tubing of elliptical cross-section is shown in Figures 5 and 6, Figure 5 showing the member after a first stage of formation, and Figure 6 showing the member after a subsequent stage of operation.
- no swage is formed but merely a cut-out 12 from the end of the tubular member as the end portion 13 is flattened.
- the dimension B is too great relative to the spacing of the slot 2 on the tubular member 1 of Figure 1. Therefore, the next stage of formation is to reduce this dimension to the required size by squeezing the end portion 13 in the direction of the major axis of the tubular member 3 so that the shape of Figure 6 is achieved, this being generally similar to the overall shape of the tubular member 3 shown in Figure 4.
- the hook portions 5 and 6, slots 5a and 6a and the cut-out 7 are formed by a stamping operation, these being shown in broken lines in Figure 6.
- the otherwise inclined outer ends 14 are trimmed as in the embodiment of Figures 2 to 4.
- Figure 7 shows an intermediate stage in the assembly of a rectangular structural framework for use as a modular part of a stock rack assembly in a shop, store or warehouse.
- the framework shown comprising a tubular upright member 21 at each of four corners, defines one bay of the rack assembly, and is formed from two parallel rectangular end frames 22 connected by four tubular bay tie members 23 at top and bottom, front and rear.
- the bay tie members 23 are similar to the tubular members 3 of Figures 1 to 6 and engage the slots in uprights 21 as the tubular members 3 engage the slots 2 in the tubular member 1.
- top frame ties 24 and adjustable support members 30 are also provided with vertically aligned pairs of slots 32 at spaced intervals along their lengths.
- An adjustable tubular hanging rail 33 similar to the tubular members 3 of Figures 1 to 6, is shown engaged with opposite pairs of slots in opposite support members 30, and others can similarly be engaged with opposite pairs of slots in the uprights 21 or in the top frame ties.
- the present invention provides a joint which is both simple and robust and which enables tubular members to be readily and quickly assembled to other tubular or sheet metal members.
- the present invention is particularly suited to tubular structures such as rack assemblies as hereinbefore described for the hanging of clothes on clothes hangers or for similar applications where goods are suspended by hooks and/or stored on shelves but is also suited to other tubular structures such as to scaffolding.
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Description
- This invention relates to tubular structures and to a joint for and method of connecting tubular members.
- There are many occasions when it is desired to connect tubular members together, e.g. so that they extend at right angles to one another. Usually the tubular members are connected together by connector means such as clamping means adapted to embrace and clamp the tubular members which are to be connected together. Such connector means are usually expensive to produce and awkward in use so that it normally requires at least two people to erect a tubular structure such as a rack system for the hanging of clothes or the like.
- The present invention has as its object to provide a tubular structure and a joint for and method of connecting tubular members which is both simple and robust, and which obviates the need for separate and expensive connector means.
- The present invention provides a structure comprising a first member having at least one slot in the peripheral wall thereof and a second tubular member having an end portion thereof flattened and formed to define at least one hook portion adapted to cooperate with said at least one slot to connect the tubular members together. The first member may be constructed of rigid sheet material or may be a tubular member.
- The present invention also provides a tubular member for forming a tubular structure, at least one end portion of which has been flattened and formed to provide at least one hook portion.
- The present invention further provides a method of connecting members to form a structure, the method comprising providing a first member having at least one slot in the peripheral wall thereof, providing a second tubular member and end portion of which has been flattened and formed to provide at least one hook portion adapted to cooperate with said at least one slot, and engaging said at least one hook portion with said at least one slot to connect the members together.
- The present invention yet further provides a method of producing a tubular member having at least one hook portion at at least one end thereof, the method comprising flattening at least one end portion of a tubular member and forming the flattened end portion to provide at least one hook portion.
- The first member may be a tubular member which forms, or is to form, an upright of the tubular structure and said at least one slot may extend longitudinally thereof. Preferably the first tubular member has a plurality of aligned, longitudinally-extending slots at spaced intervals along the length thereof so that the hook portion of the second tubular member can be engaged therewith at a selected position along the length thereof. Preferably the flattened end portion of the second tubular member is formed to provide two spaced hook portions adapted to engage two longitudinally spaced slots in the first tubular member so as to prevent any possibility of the second tubular member turning or twisting relative to the first tubular member. The two hook Dortions are preferably such that they can be inserted into a pair of spaced slots in the first tubular member and then moved into a force or friction fit with the wall of the first tubular member at one end of each of the slots.
- To enable the second tubular member to be mounted between two first tubular members, one or each end of the second tubular member may be sc flattened and formed that the flattened end portion at at least one end of the second tubular member can be inserted into the slot or slots in the adjacent first tubular member to such an extent that the flattened end portion at the other end of the said second tubular member can be engaged with the slot or slots in the other of the first tubular members when the pair of first tubular members are spaced apart a distance at which the slots therein will be engaged by the hook portions at opposite ends of the second tubular member.
- Whilst it is convenient to use tubing of circular cross-section for the first and second tubular members, it is possible to use tubing of other section. Indeed, if the second tubular member has to carry relatively large loads, it is convenient to form it from tubing of substantially elliptical cross-section. However, assuming the major axis of the tubing will be greater than the diameter of tubing of circular cross-section normally used, the elongation created by flattening the elliptical tubing parallel to the major axis thereof will mean that the two hook portions will be spaced incorrectly relative to the slots in the first tubular member if these have been standardised to accept the normal tubing of circular cross-section, and if the hook portions are formed without removing the curved and smooth transition between the two flattened tubing walls at the opposed lateral side marqins of the flattened end portion. If this transition were removed, there would be a danger of the walls of the flattened end portion opening out with a consequential difficulty of engaging the slots in the first tubular member.
- This problem may be obviated by forming a swage or indentation in each flattened end portion of the second tubular member whereby the lateral dimension of the flattened end portion is reduced to the required size. The hook portions can then be formed as before. Alternatively, a central and longitudinally extending slot may be formed in each flattened end portion, and then the end squeezed, either before or after the hook portions are formed, in the direction of the major axis of the tubing, again to achieve the desired dimension.
- According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention the tubular structure comprises a rack assembly having a plurality of said first tubular members, e.g. arranged at four corners of the assembly, said first tubular members forming uprights of the assembly and each having two or more pluralities of slots at different angular positions, e.g., at 90° or 180° from one another, therearound, the slots of each plurality being aligned longitudinally-extending slots provided at spaced intervals along the length of the upright, and a plurality of second tubular members which form cross-members of the assembly and the hook portions of which are engaged with selected slots in said uprights to connect the uprights together. At least one cross-member may be provided, e.g., which extends between a pair of opposed intermediate uprights, which forms a hanging rail for the hanging of goods such as clothes on clothes hangers. The assembly may comprise at least one shelf supported on two or more said cross-members. The or each said shelf may be of sheet metal construction and may have a depending flange therearound which is relieved at the four corners of the shelf so that the flange can be engaged over the supporting cross-members to locate the shelf on the cross-members. The assembly may further comprise one or more cross-mPmbirs which are of sheet metal construction and which are provided with hook portions at each end thereof adapted to engage the slots in said uprights. Said sheet metal cross-members may form a plinth at the bottom of the assembly and/or a lintel at the top of the assembly to improve the appearance of the assembly. Also, if desired, one or more sheet metal cross-members may be provided, e.g., at the top of the assembly, which has spaced along the length thereof laterally extending slots adapted to receive the hook portions of a said cross-member such as a cross-member which is to form a hanging rail. The or each said slotted sheet metal cross-member may have spaced at intervals along the length thereof pluralities of laterally aligned, laterally spaced and laterally extending slots adapted to receive the hook portions of a said cross-member.
- The invention will be more particularly described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
- Figure 1 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of a joint for connecting tubular members according to the present invention,
- Figure 2 is a fragmentary side view of a partially formed first alternative component for the joint of Figure 1,
- Figure 3 is a diagrammatic end view from the right of Figure 2,
- Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 1 but showing the component completely formed,
- Figure 5 is a fragmentary side view of a partially formed second alternative component for the joint of Figure 1,
- Figure 6 is a view similar to figure 5 but showing a subsequent stage of formation,
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of a partly assembled tubular structure according to the present invention, and
- Figure 8 is a similar perspective view of the tubular structure of Figure 7 assembled, and superimposed thereon additional components of a rack assembly shown in portions that they might occupy in the completed rack assembly, certain parts being cut away for clarity.
- Referring to Figure 1 of the drawings, it will be seen that there is provided a first tubular member 1 of circular cross section having in the peripheral wall thereof a series of longitudinally extending slots 2 spaced along the length thereof, and a second
tubular member 3 of circular cross section, and end portion 4 of which has been flattened and formed to provide a pair of spacedhook portions 5, 6 adapted to cooperate with a selected adjacent pair of slots 2 to connect thetubular members 1 and 3 together. Thehook portions 5 and 6 are so dimensioned that they can be inserted into adjacent slots 2, and theslots 5a and 6a defining thehook portions 5 and 6 are of such a width that when thehook portions 5 and 6 are inserted into adjacent slots 2 and thehook portions 5 and 6 are moved downwardly in the aspect of the drawing, theslots 5a and 6a will make a force or friction fit with the wall of the tubular member 1 at the lower ends of the adjacent slots 2 with which thehook portions 5 and 6 are engaged. - The end portions 4 of the
tubular member 3 is preferably flattened to an extent greater than that necessary to form thehook portions 5 and 6 and the cut-out 7 between thehook portions 5 and 6 extends longitudinally of thetubular member 3 to an extent greater than that necessary to enable thehook portions 5 and 6 to engage with adjacent slots 2 in the first tubular member 1 so that the end portion 4 can be inserted into adjacent slots 2 in the tubular member 1 to an extent greater than that required to engage thehook portions 5 and 6. This enables thetubular member 3 to be engaged between a pair of tubular members 1 which are spaced apart by a distance such that they can be correctly engaged byhook portions 5 and 6 at opposite ends of thetubular member 3 without any necessity for moving the spaced tubular members 1 further apart. This facility is useful when it is desired to insert a furthertubular member 3 between a pair of tubular members 1 which are already connected together by one or moretubular members 3. - If desired, the tubular member 1 may have one or more further series of spaced slots 2, e.g. as illustrated at 2a in the drawing, so as to enable the
tubular members 3 to be engaged therewith at other radial positions therearound. - Also, if desired, screw or other locking means may be provided for locking the
hook portions 5 and 6 in engagement with the slots 2 in the tubular member 1, although in general this will not be necessary, particularly where thehook portions 5 and 6 are in interference fit with the wall of the tubular member 1 at the bottoms of the slots 2. - The joint of the present invention is particularly applicable to tubular members of circular section which are formed from a suitable metal such as steel or aluminium although it can also pe applied to tubular members wherein one or both of the tubular members is non-circular in cross-section and to tubular members which are formed from materials other than metal but which are capable of being flattened and formed to provide the
hook portions 5 and 6. Thus, for example, the tubular members could be formed from a suitable plastics material. - One instance where tubular members of non-circular cross-section may be employed is where the
tubular member 3 has to carry relatively large loads. In this case, it is desirable to provide the necessary load-bearing capability by using a tube of elliptical cross-section for the tubular member. However, one of the problems associated with the use of such a tube is that when the end is flattened parallel to the major axis the resulting elongation in the direction of that axis is greater than that occasioned by the flattening of a tube of circular cross-section as in Figure 1, assuming the major axis of the elliptical section tube is greater than the diameter of the circular section tube. Therefore in order to be able to standardise on the upright tubular member 1, it is necessary to vary the formation of flattened ends of tubes of elliptical cross-section used for thetubular member 3 on the basis that twohook portions 5 and 6 are to be provided as before, rather than a single hook portion. - Such a
tubular member 3 is shown in Figures 2 to 4 of the accompanying drawings, Figure 2 showing a partially formed flattened end portion 8. In the flattening process, a swage or indentation 9 of predetermined dimensions is formed centrally of the end portion 8, and extending longitudinally of the tubular member, the swage tapering from the end of the latter. The result of forming the swage 9 as the end portion is flattened is that the dimension A (Figure 2) is reduced to the same as the similar dimension of thetubular member 3 of Figure 1. Thus, when thehook portions 5 and 6 are formed (Figure 4) they can be received in the selected slots 2 of the standard upright tubular member 1 of Figure 1. Thehook portions 5 and 6 andslots 5a and 6a are formed by stamping and it will be seen that the cut-out 7 removes the majority of the swage 9, and that the otherwise inclined outer ends 11 of thehook portions 5 and 6 are trimmed in the stamping operation. - A further alternative
tubular member 3 formed from tubing of elliptical cross-section is shown in Figures 5 and 6, Figure 5 showing the member after a first stage of formation, and Figure 6 showing the member after a subsequent stage of operation. In this embodiment, no swage is formed but merely a cut-out 12 from the end of the tubular member as theend portion 13 is flattened. This means that the dimension B is too great relative to the spacing of the slot 2 on the tubular member 1 of Figure 1. Therefore, the next stage of formation is to reduce this dimension to the required size by squeezing theend portion 13 in the direction of the major axis of thetubular member 3 so that the shape of Figure 6 is achieved, this being generally similar to the overall shape of thetubular member 3 shown in Figure 4. Finally thehook portions 5 and 6,slots 5a and 6a and the cut-out 7 are formed by a stamping operation, these being shown in broken lines in Figure 6. At the same time, the otherwise inclinedouter ends 14 are trimmed as in the embodiment of Figures 2 to 4. - The alternative
tubular members 3 of Figures 2 to 6 are employed in precisely the same manner as thetubular member 3 of Figure 1 and, as already mentioned, are fully compatible with the upright tubular members 1, and are able to accept greater loads. In these alternatives, it will be appreciated that the curved andsmooth transition 15 at opposed sides of the respectiveflattened end portions 8 and 13 is preserved which helps to minimise the tendency of the ends to open out which would create difficulty in engaging thehook portions 5 and 6 with the slots 2. If this were not a desirable feature, then thehook portions 5 and 6 could be stamped or otherwise formed at the required relative spacing from the flattenedend portions 8 and 13 without the need for any of the extra stages of formation described. - Tubular members as shown in Figures 1 to 6 and joints as shown in Figure 1 are utilised in the tubular structure shown in Figures 7 and 8
- Figure 7 shows an intermediate stage in the assembly of a rectangular structural framework for use as a modular part of a stock rack assembly in a shop, store or warehouse. The framework shown, comprising a
tubular upright member 21 at each of four corners, defines one bay of the rack assembly, and is formed from two parallel rectangular end frames 22 connected by four tubularbay tie members 23 at top and bottom, front and rear. - Each
end frame 22 comprises a pair of spaced apartupright members 21 connected at the top by atop frame tie 24 and at the bottom by abottom frame tie 25. Theupright members 21 are similar to the tubular member 1 of Figure 1, except that the slots 2 are in four sets at 90° angular spacing about the member. Eachframe tie uprights 21 in like manner to the engagement of thehook portions 5 and 6 with the slots 2, as already described with reference to Figure 1. - The
bay tie members 23 are similar to thetubular members 3 of Figures 1 to 6 and engage the slots inuprights 21 as thetubular members 3 engage the slots 2 in the tubular member 1. - The hook portions of the
tie members tubular uprights 21 at the ends of the slots therein, so as to form a relatively permanent (although separable when required) connection. - The
top frame tie 24 andbottom frame tie 25 are provided with horizontally extendingflanges 28 on each side thereof, for supportingshelves 29, as shown in Figure 8. -
Adjustable support members 30, similar to thetop frame ties 24 except that their hook portions are a loose fit in the slots of theuprights 23, extend between the uprights of eachend frame 22 at any selected height. To enable the adjustable support members to be mounted between the uprights, theirhook portions 31 can be received into the slots of one upright to such an extent that the hook portions on their other ends can be aligned with the slots of the other upright, before the hook portions at both ends are moved into engagement with their respective slots. - The
top frame ties 24 andadjustable support members 30 are also provided with vertically aligned pairs ofslots 32 at spaced intervals along their lengths. An adjustabletubular hanging rail 33, similar to thetubular members 3 of Figures 1 to 6, is shown engaged with opposite pairs of slots inopposite support members 30, and others can similarly be engaged with opposite pairs of slots in theuprights 21 or in the top frame ties. - Further sheet metal cross-members are provided by an adjustable shelf back 36, which extends between the two rear tubular
upright members 21 at the back of the rack assembly bay, a pair of adjustable divider supports 38 each having one pair of vertically aligned slots at its mid-length, which extend between the twouprights 21 of eachend frame 22, and anadjustable shelf divider 37, which extends between the oairs of slots in the divider supports. Each of these adjustable sheet metal cross-members, including theadjustable support members 30, has terminal pairs ofhook portions 31 formed thereon, e.g., by cutting or stamping, identically as regards their loose engagement with the walls at the ends of the slots in the tubular upright members and in the sheet metal members and as regards the extent to which they can be inserted into the slots to allow the hook portions at the other ends of the cross-members to be aligned and engaged with their respective slots. - A further adjustable sheet metal cross-member is provided by
end panel 39. This panel has an inturned flange therearound which is relieved at the four corners thereof to permit the panel to embrace the twoupright members 21 of anend frame 22. Fourhook members 41 are mounted on the inner face of the panel to engage slots in the upright members. - It can thus be seen that the hook portions provided in the flattened and formed end portions of the
tubular members tubular members 1 and 21 and in thesheet metal members - It will readily be appreciated from a consideration of the drawings and of the preceding description that the present invention provides a joint which is both simple and robust and which enables tubular members to be readily and quickly assembled to other tubular or sheet metal members. The present invention is particularly suited to tubular structures such as rack assemblies as hereinbefore described for the hanging of clothes on clothes hangers or for similar applications where goods are suspended by hooks and/or stored on shelves but is also suited to other tubular structures such as to scaffolding.
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